Sha La Boom Boom

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"Sha La Boom Boom"
Song by Bobby Bloom
A-side"Sha La La Boom"
B-side"Stay On Top"
Released1972
Length2:48
LabelMGM K 14437
Composer(s)Jeff Barry - Bobby Bloom
Producer(s)Jeff Barry
Bobby Bloom singles chronology
"I Really Got It Bad for You"
(1972)
"Sha La Boom Boom"
(1972)
"Island"
(1973)

"Sha La La Boom Boom" was a single for Bobby Bloom in 1972. Co-written by Bloom with Jeff Barry, it became a hit and reached the Cash Box, Billboard and Record World charts early the following year. It was a new attempt of an earlier song.

Background[edit]

"Sha La Boom Boom" backed with "Stay on Top" was released on MGM K 14437 in 1972.[1] It was written by Jeff Barry and Bobby Bloom. Barry also produced it.[2][3] This was Bloom's final charting song. He died the following year in what was said to be an accidental shooting accident.[4]

According to Sonic Hits, the song is a philosophical song and a way to find joy in something that can get us down. It reaches back to some of the positivity that was around in the late 1960s and early 1970s.[5]

Reception[edit]

A Single Pick in the December 9 issue of Record World, the reviewer said "that "Montego Bay" man is back and called the song a "brilliant job".[6]

It was in the Choice Programming section in the December 16 issue of Cash Box.[7]

It was in the Also Recommended section of the Billboard Radio Action and Pick Singles page for the week of December 16, 1978.[8]

Charts[edit]

Cash Box[edit]

"Sha La Boom Boom" made its debut in the Cash Box Looking Ahead chart at no. 104 on the week of January 27, 1973.[9][10] The following week (Feb 3) it had entered the Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart at no. 100.[11] On February 10 it was back in the Looking Ahead chart at no. 101.[12] It remained in the Looking Ahead chart until March 3 where it exited at 110.[13][14]

Record World[edit]

For the week of February 10, the record made its debut in the Record World 101 - 150 chart at no. 139.[15][16] It peaked at no. 136 on the week of February 24,[17] and held the position for another week[18] before exiting at 141 on the week of March 10.[19][20]

Billboard[edit]

For the week of February 17, the single was at no. 126 on the Billboard Bubbling Under the HOT 100 chart.[21][22] It was also recorded by Billboard that week that he had a single "We Need Each Other" at no. 14 charting in Rio De Jeneiro.[23] "Sha La Boom Boom" peaked at no. 123 on the Bubbling Under the HOT 100 chart on the week ending March 3, 1973.[24][25]

Chart (1973) Peak
position
US Cash Box Looking Ahead[26][27][28] 101
US Cash Box Top 100 Singles[29][30] 100
Record World 101 - 150[31][32][33][34] 136
Bubbling Under The Hot 100 (Billboard[35][36][37] 123

Other versions[edit]

Trini Lopez recorded a version that was released in October 1975 as "Sha-La-Boom-Boom-Yeah". Backed with "Satisfaction" it was one of the Picks of the Week. It received a positive review in the October 25 issue of Cash Box with the reviewer saying that Lopez had voice that made a huge contribution to the recording industry and this song could be another "La Bamba".[38][39] The following week it was reviewed by Record World with the reviewer saying that he had returned the sound that made him so successful in the 60s and had given the song a Latino workout. The producer on Lopez's release was Capitol Records' former A&R director Stan Silverberg.[40][41]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Discogs - Bobby Bloom – Sha La Boom Boom / Stay On Top
  2. ^ Cash Box, December 16, 1972 - Page 18 Choice Programming
  3. ^ Record World, December 9, 1972 - Page 10 RECORD WORLD SINGLE PICKS, BOBBY BLOOM-MGM 1 4437
  4. ^ Allbutforgottenoldies.net - Bobby Bloom - Songs, About
  5. ^ Sonic Hits - Sha La Boom Boom (single version) Bobby Bloom
  6. ^ Record World, December 9, 1972 - Page 10 RECORD WORLD SINGLE PICKS, BOBBY BLOOM-MGM 1 4437
  7. ^ Cash Box, December 16, 1972 - Page 18 Choice Programming
  8. ^ Billboard, December 16, 1978 - Page 61 RADIO ACTION AND PICK SINGLES, Also Recommended
  9. ^ Cash Box, January 20, 1973 - Page 38 LOOKING AHEAD
  10. ^ Cash Box, January 27, 1973 - Page 12 LOOKING AHEAD, 104
  11. ^ Cash Box, February 3, 1973 - Page 4 Cash Box Top 100 Singles, 100, _, _
  12. ^ Cash Box, February 10, 1973 - Page 12 LOOKING AHEAD, 101
  13. ^ Cash Box, March 3, 1973 - Page 52 LOOKING AHEAD, 110
  14. ^ Cash Box, March 10, 1973 - Page 8 LOOKING AHEAD
  15. ^ Record World, February 3, 1973 - Page 30 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART
  16. ^ Record World, February 10, 1973 - Page 38 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART, 139, _
  17. ^ Record World, February 24, 1973 - Page 26 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART, 136, 138
  18. ^ Record World, March 3, 1973 - Page 44 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART, 136, 136
  19. ^ Record World, March 10, 1973 - Page 27 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART, 141, 136
  20. ^ Record World, March 17, 1973 - Page 27 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART
  21. ^ Billboard, February 17, 1973 - Page 59 Billboard Radio Action & Pick Singles, Bubbling Under The HOT 100, 126
  22. ^ Mike Curb - Billboard Charted Singles, 2/17/73 123 3 Hot100 3. Sha La Boom Boom MGM/Curb 14437
  23. ^ Billboard, February 17, 1973 - Page 55 Billboard HITS OF THE WORLD, RIO DE JANEIRO, 14
  24. ^ Billboard, March 3, 1973 - Page 102 Bubbling Under The HOT 100, 123
  25. ^ Billboard, March 10, 1973 - Page 53 Bubbling Under The HOT 100
  26. ^ Cash Box, February 3, 1973 - Page 12 LOOKING AHEAD
  27. ^ Cash Box, February 10, 1973 - Page 12 LOOKING AHEAD, 101
  28. ^ Cash Box, March 10, 1973 - Page 8 LOOKING AHEAD
  29. ^ Cash Box, February 3, 1973 - Page 4 Cash Box Top 100 Singles, 100, _, _
  30. ^ Cash Box, February 10, 1973 - Page 4 Cash Box Top 100 Singles
  31. ^ Record World, February 24, 1973 - Page 26 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART, 136, 138
  32. ^ Record World, March 3, 1973 - Page 44 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART, 136, 136
  33. ^ Record World, March 10, 1973 - Page 27 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART, 141, 136
  34. ^ Record World, March 17, 1973 - Page 27 THE 101 - 150 SINGLES CHART
  35. ^ Billboard, February 24, 1973 - Page 51 Bubbling Under The HOT 100
  36. ^ Billboard, March 3, 1973 - Page 102 Bubbling Under The HOT 100, 123
  37. ^ Billboard, March 10, 1973 - Page 53 Bubbling Under The HOT 100
  38. ^ Cash Box, October 25, 1975 - Page 21 picks of the week, cashbox/singles reviews
  39. ^ 45Cat - Record Details, Artist: Trini Lopez, Label: Private Stock, Catalogue: Catalogue: 7858
  40. ^ Record World, November 30, 1972 - Page 69 NUESTRO RINCON Continued from page 67)
  41. ^ Record World, November 1, 1975 - Page 12 RECORD WORLD SINGLE PICKS, TRINI LOPEZ-Private Stock 044

External links[edit]

Ultimate 70s - Song: "Sha La Boom Boom", Artist: Bobby Bloom